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Apr 10

TRDMB: Citi Field HomeRun-Pace Tracker

Last night in the Mets 4th game of the season at Citi Fields the Mets hit 4 home runs in a game giving them a total of 5 for the season at Citi Fields. Last season the Mets didn’t hit their 5th homerun at Citi Fields till their 9th Home game.

Below is a Homerun Tracker that we will use to compare the pace at which this year’s team hits the Longball at Citi Fields compared to last year’s Mets team.

Citi Fields HomeRun Tracker Then And Now
2009 HR# 1 2 3 4 5
Date 4/13 4/15 4/16 4/17 4/23
Game# 1st 2nd 3rd 4th 9th
2010 HR# 1 2 3 4 5
Date 4/5 4/9 4/9 4/9 4/9
Game# 1st 4th 4th 4th 4th

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Box scores courtesy of Baseball-Reference

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8 comments

  1. stickguy

    Nothing like starting with a smal sample size!

    Hey, Frenchy is a lock for MVP, since he is on pace for 80 HRs and about 240 RBI. ALthough the 162 appearances by Neive might be even more impressive.

    1. Mr North Jersey

      Hey why wait for the inevitable. Comparisons are bound to happen.

      1. stickguy

        I say if the Mets ever make it into 1st place, TRDMB should have the cajones to put up a magic number tracker. I don’t care if it is 2 days from now.

        I also have a sick sense of humor though…

        1. Mr North Jersey

          Agreed your sick all right.

  2. ceetar

    I really, really, should spend thee time and energy and learn how to properly program widgets with javascript and the like. There are so many cool things, like a Home Run Total countdown that checks against a stats page, that I could program.

    1. Mr North Jersey

      Sounds nice I suck at java also.

      1. stickguy

        I don’t like coffee either.

        1. Mr North Jersey

          lol

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